The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners

This qualitative study examines the communication behavior in resolving conflict and the relationship satisfaction of young adults who grew up in single-parent households according to their romantic partners. Results from the fifteen interviews conducted show that the following six factors are what...

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Main Authors: Arguelles, Joshua Gerard, Gill, Lyra Patricia, Lao, Hanz Danielle
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-113472022-01-24T03:09:29Z The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners Arguelles, Joshua Gerard Gill, Lyra Patricia Lao, Hanz Danielle This qualitative study examines the communication behavior in resolving conflict and the relationship satisfaction of young adults who grew up in single-parent households according to their romantic partners. Results from the fifteen interviews conducted show that the following six factors are what integrate the communication of young adults in conflict resolution: direct and indirect communication, expressing individuality, communicating effectively, the manifestation of the parents behavior and conflict resolution proper. On the other hand, the fulfillment of the needs required from his or her partner as well as the mutual needs in a relationship, and the affirmation of his or her partners satisfaction are what constitute a young adult from a single-parent households positive perception of relationship satisfaction while the failure of the partner to fulfill the abovementioned young adults needs, the presence of difference in attitudes and beliefs between the two involved in the relationship, and the presence of the parental separation effects are the factors that constitute the young adult in questions negative perception of relationship satisfaction. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10702 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Separated parents Children of separated parents Communication in families Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Separated parents
Children of separated parents
Communication in families
Psychology
spellingShingle Separated parents
Children of separated parents
Communication in families
Psychology
Arguelles, Joshua Gerard
Gill, Lyra Patricia
Lao, Hanz Danielle
The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
description This qualitative study examines the communication behavior in resolving conflict and the relationship satisfaction of young adults who grew up in single-parent households according to their romantic partners. Results from the fifteen interviews conducted show that the following six factors are what integrate the communication of young adults in conflict resolution: direct and indirect communication, expressing individuality, communicating effectively, the manifestation of the parents behavior and conflict resolution proper. On the other hand, the fulfillment of the needs required from his or her partner as well as the mutual needs in a relationship, and the affirmation of his or her partners satisfaction are what constitute a young adult from a single-parent households positive perception of relationship satisfaction while the failure of the partner to fulfill the abovementioned young adults needs, the presence of difference in attitudes and beliefs between the two involved in the relationship, and the presence of the parental separation effects are the factors that constitute the young adult in questions negative perception of relationship satisfaction.
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author Arguelles, Joshua Gerard
Gill, Lyra Patricia
Lao, Hanz Danielle
author_facet Arguelles, Joshua Gerard
Gill, Lyra Patricia
Lao, Hanz Danielle
author_sort Arguelles, Joshua Gerard
title The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
title_short The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
title_full The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
title_fullStr The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
title_full_unstemmed The perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
title_sort perception of relationship satisfaction and the communication behavior in resolving conflicts of young adults from separated families according to their romantic partners
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10702
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